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keira007 wrote:
So basically, a combo of C/Y 28mm/2.8, C/Y 50/1.7, C/Y 135mm/2.8 Sonnar will be enough for almost all situations then?


This would make a nice 'budget friendly' tri-fecta set-up. Personally, I use my 35-70/3.4 more than I do my 50/1.7. I prefer a tripod vs. the wider aperture for most things (noted that doesn't always work), but keep the 50/1.7 for my 'emergency' low light lens.

As others have mentioned, there are other lenses that crank it up a notch even more ... but you really can't go wrong with the C/Y 28/2.8, 35-70/3.4 & 135/2.8.

However, if you're budget will allow (sounds like it will) the Planar 100/2.0 is one not to be overlooked (in lieu of, or in addition to, the Sonnar) ... then it starts to become an issue of how much glass do you want in your bag(s).

If you're looking for the macro double duty ... the Contax N 100/2.8 Makro might make sense as well. (drool)


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Mar 18, 2011 at 07:44 AM
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p.2 #2 · Lenses for "3D" look?


RustyBug wrote:
If you're looking for the macro double duty ... the Contax N 100/2.8 Macro might make sense as well. (drool)


That Contax N (Makro-Sonnar) isn't cheap, especially with the added cost of conversion by Conurus. The Contax/Yashica Makro-Planar 100/2.8 would probably be a better choice if you don't need the AF.



Mar 18, 2011 at 07:56 AM
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p.2 #3 · Lenses for "3D" look?


Agreed @ the C/Y 100/2.8 vs. the Contax N being a bit more friendly on the budget ... just presenting the 'other' end of the spectrum.


Mar 18, 2011 at 08:24 AM
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Anden wrote:
Zeiss 35/1.4 + 35-70/3.4 and 85/1.4. Add 21/2.8 for WA and 100-300/4.5-5.6 for tele.
That is what I did and trust me, I have tried alot of lenses.
As for Canon lenses. Donīt go there for 3D. I have not tried the 200/1.8 though.

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Please be more specific. These models are Biogon, Distagon or something else?
Thanks.



Mar 18, 2011 at 08:32 AM
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For the wide angle lens, if you are patient you should be able to find a contax/yashica or rollei mount zeiss 35 mm f/1.4 for less than a thousand dollars. I don't think you will find a better 3D lens and it seems to be excellent for portraits. In the normal range I would recommend a Minolta MC Rokkor 58mm f/1.2. It is another fabulous portrait lens and many here (including me) love the bokeh it produces (for me I find that true especially at f/2) and it can produce some pretty decent 3D, although not everyone would agree
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I haven't found any 35mm f/1.4 that sold for under 1500$, so I turn to the more budget-friendly and highly praised 35mm f/2. Is the 35mm 1.4 much better than the 35mm f/2?
I have heard many good things about the Rokkor 1.2 but mainly for its bokeh and I used to think that it's an expensive lens. Well I guess I really overlook this gem. Thanks a lot for this.
The Zeiss C/Y 100mm f/2 is a good suggestion, too. Do you have any idea how it competes against the Zeiss MP 100mm f/2?



Mar 18, 2011 at 08:44 AM
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AhamB wrote:
That Contax N (Makro-Sonnar) isn't cheap, especially with the added cost of conversion by Conurus. The Contax/Yashica Makro-Planar 100/2.8 would probably be a better choice if you don't need the AF.


I found some adapters over 800$, ouch!

May everyone tell me the price of the adapters for each lens when suggesting? It will be included in the lens's price as well.

So the requirement will improve: ( lens + adapter ) for less than 1000$.

If the sonnar and planar design are that good then I might consider switching to Sony



Mar 18, 2011 at 08:59 AM
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Overall 3D effect in my C/Y lenses:

25/2.8 Distagon - Medium
28/2.8 Distagon - Very strong
35/2.8 Distagon - Medium
50/1.7 Planar - Very strong
50/1.4 Planar - Strong
60/2.8 Makro Planar C - Strong at closeups,medium at infinity
85/2.8 Sonnar - Strong
135/2.8 Sonnar - Strong
180/2.8 Sonnar - Strong
200/3.5 Sonnar - Medium
200/4 Sonnar -Low
35-70/3.4 Vario Sonnar - Strong
80-200/4 Vario Sonnar - Strong

Overall 3D effect in my Z series lenses:

21/2.8 Distagon - Very strong
28/2 Distagon - Medium
35/2 Distagon - Strong
50/2 Makro Planar - Very strong
50/1,4 Planar - Strong
85/1,4 Planar - Strong
100/2 Makro Planar - Very strong

Overall 3D effect in my Canon EF prime lenses:

135/2L - Low
100/2.8 macro - Low
100/2.8L IS macro - Medium
85/1.8 - Low
50/1.4 EF - Low
35/2 - Low
28/1.8 - Low
20/2.8 - Low

As for Tamron SP 90/2.5 Macro - Medium

Hope it helps






Mar 18, 2011 at 09:07 AM
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Overall 3D effect in my C/Y lenses:

25/2.8 Distagon - Medium
28/2.8 Distagon - Very strong
35/2.8 Distagon - Medium
50/1.7 Planar - Very strong
50/1.4 Planar - Strong
60/2.8 Makro Planar C - Strong at closeups,medium at infinity
85/2.8 Sonnar - Strong
135/2.8 Sonnar - Strong
180/2.8 Sonnar - Strong
200/3.5 Sonnar - Medium
200/4 Sonnar -Low
35-70/3.4 Vario Sonnar - Strong
80-200/4 Vario Sonnar - Strong

Overall 3D effect in my Z series lenses:

21/2.8 Distagon - Very strong
28/2 Distagon - Medium
35/2 Distagon - Strong
50/2 Makro Planar - Very strong
50/1,4 Planar - Strong
85/1,4 Planar - Strong
100/2 Makro Planar - Very strong

Overall 3D effect in my Canon EF prime lenses:

135/2L - Low
100/2.8 macro - Low
100/2.8L IS macro - Medium
85/1.8 - Low
50/1.4 EF - Low
35/2 - Low
28/1.8 - Low
20/2.8 - Low

As for Tamron SP 90/2.5 Macro - Medium

Hope it helps






Mar 18, 2011 at 09:07 AM
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^^^^ Nice list (and collection of lenses!) Peire.

RustyBug wrote:
Agreed @ the C/Y 100/2.8 vs. the Contax N being a bit more friendly on the budget ... just presenting the 'other' end of the spectrum.


I meant to say the Contax N will turn out to be more expensive once you add the cost of conversion.

keira007 wrote:
Please be more specific. These models are Biogon, Distagon or something else?


That would be the Distagon 21 and 35/1.4. For wideangle lenses the Distagons are the only ones you can use on a DSLR. The other models are for rangefinder cameras (Leica M).

By the way, $800 for an adapter is bogus. They run from roughty $20 to $200 or so and the cheap ones are usually fine. It can be nice to spend a bit more for some kinds of adapters (such as the ones for Nikon mount).



Mar 18, 2011 at 09:20 AM
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Peire wrote:
Overall 3D effect in my C/Y lenses:

28/2.8 Distagon - Very strong
50/1.7 Planar - Very strong
35-70/3.4 Vario Sonnar - Strong
80-200/4 Vario Sonnar - Strong

Tamron SP 90/2.5 Macro - Medium


+1 @ my experience with these ... maybe bumping the 35-70/3.4 to a Strong+ and the Tamron to a Medium+ / Strong ... subject/distance dependent. Also noting on the 80-200/4 the effect is further reduced as you approach the 150-200 range, with its strongest @ 80mm and still holding well toward 135.



Mar 18, 2011 at 09:26 AM
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I have the 100/2 CY Planar and I would rate it as 'very strong' for 3D.

Now between the 100/2 MP and the 100/2 CY, which is stronger? I don't know personally but here is one opinion from someone who seems to have used both: (read page 4)
http://www.pebbleplace.com/Personal/Contax_100mm_Planar.html



Mar 18, 2011 at 10:29 AM
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p.2 #12 · Lenses for "3D" look?


Thanks Peire. That list helps a lot.

Now my kit is closer to complete:

C/Y Distagon 28/2.8: may be replaced with C/Y 35mm f/1.4 or Zeiss 21mm/2.8 in the future. But I also found a 35mm/2.8 Rollei and Zeiss Jena Flekogon 35mm/2.4. Any idea about these?

C/Y 35-70/3.4: I'm not sure getting this lens since Zeiss ZE 50mm/1.4 is not far from it. Maybe just buy a C/Y 50/1.7 and upgrade to a Zeiss 50mm Makro later.

C/Y 135mm/2.8: this or a C/Y 100mm/2.

What do you guys think?




Mar 18, 2011 at 10:42 AM
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Here's a shot I consider very "looking through window"'ish from my Zeiss 50/1.7 taken with my Rebel XT. The lens was stopped down to f/5.6 I believe at Infinity...

http://i.imgur.com/5cidz.jpg

I personally believe the effect is more pronounced when you use said lens(es) on higher resolution sensors. Browsing Flickr and seeing some photos with this same lens on a 5DMKII really have a nice sense of clarity.



Mar 18, 2011 at 10:52 AM
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If the focal length diff between the Sonnar 135/2.8 and the Planar 100/2 isn't an issue ... and your budget is fine with the diff ... NO BRAINER ... 100/2.

Then that makes the 35-70/3.4 a stronger choice over the 50/1.7 since the 100/2 can handle some lower light situations than the 35-70 and the 1/3 stop diff between the 1.7 & 2.0 is rather neglible ... I use the EF 100/2 (my only Canon lens, moderate 3D) as my low light lens (with AF) more than I do the 50/1.7 (obvious FL diff) since the AF helps for focusing in low light more than my eyes do.

Distagon 28/2.8
Vario-Sonnar 35-70/3.4
Planar 100/2
Easily under $2K ... maybe closer to $1700 if you're diligent.

Starter base 3D kit, add macro as needed
There are certainly other ways to go ... but this one makes a pretty good bang for your buck setup with good versatility as well as good IQ for the desired effect.

Note: 35-70 has macro @ 35mm only @ appx 4 inch mwd. Tamron 90/2.5 (inexpensive) provides occassional macro duty. Dedicated macro shooters may want something else.

Of course, there is the 135/2 and the 35/2, the 100 APO ...

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Mar 18, 2011 at 11:50 AM
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keira007 wrote:
Thanks Peire. That list helps a lot.

Now my kit is closer to complete:

C/Y Distagon 28/2.8: may be replaced with C/Y 35mm f/1.4 or Zeiss 21mm/2.8 in the future. But I also found a 35mm/2.8 Rollei and Zeiss Jena Flekogon 35mm/2.4. Any idea about these?

C/Y 35-70/3.4: I'm not sure getting this lens since Zeiss ZE 50mm/1.4 is not far from it. Maybe just buy a C/Y 50/1.7 and upgrade to a Zeiss 50mm Makro later.

C/Y 135mm/2.8: this or a C/Y 100mm/2.

What do you guys think?




My "minimum" Zeiss kit when I go out for walking is 28Dist,50/1.7Plan and 85/2.8 Son.They are small and lightweight.I use them on both smal EOS DSLRs like 550D and NEX.

With a little bit more "mobility" you may well be off without 35-70VS,although it is superb for a zoom.

135/2.8's weakest point is it's min focus distance of 1,6m but not that obtrusive in the field.100/2 is really great but roughly 3x more expensive.For the price of it you can get 28/50/85 combo.You may also consider 100/3.5 Sonnar as an alternative.IQ between 85/2.8 and 135/2.8 Sonnars.



Mar 18, 2011 at 11:51 AM
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p.2 #16 · Lenses for "3D" look?


My list seems to be complete for now:

C/Y Distagon 28/2.8

C/Y Planar 50/1.7: some dude offers this for 120$, can't be hurt to give it a try.

C/Y 135/2.8

Probably I will buy and test every other lenses as well.

Thanks a lot everyone. You all have been a great help for me



Mar 18, 2011 at 12:23 PM
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Out of my four Zeiss lenses; ZM 35/2.8, ZF 35/2, ZF 50/1.4 and ZF 100/2, the ZF 35/2 gives the most "3D" to my eyes. Especially when stopped down for infinite DOF.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/Makten/Distagon%2035/DSC_2300.jpg


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/Makten/Distagon%2035/DSC_1403.jpg


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v621/Makten/Distagon%2035/DSC_0020.jpg



My non-Zeiss lenses aren't even close.



Mar 18, 2011 at 03:26 PM
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That second shot is a great example of the difference between 3D and OOF separation Makten; two effects too often confused with each other.


Mar 18, 2011 at 03:32 PM
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keira007 wrote:
I haven't found any 35mm f/1.4 that sold for under 1500$, so I turn to the more budget-friendly and highly praised 35mm f/2. Is the 35mm 1.4 much better than the 35mm f/2?
I have heard many good things about the Rokkor 1.2 but mainly for its bokeh and I used to think that it's an expensive lens. Well I guess I really overlook this gem. Thanks a lot for this.
The Zeiss C/Y 100mm f/2 is a good suggestion, too. Do you have any idea how it competes against the Zeiss MP 100mm f/2?


There was a C/Y Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 that sold on the buy and sell board here in February for $900, see this link:

https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/984640/0?keyword=Zeiss,35,f%2F1.4#9341617

It may even still be available as it isn't marked as sold. I would say that is a typical price. The new ZE/ZF 35mm f/1.4 will go for close to $1,500 or more, but it should be possible to find the older C/Y or Rollei mount for less than $1,000. There is actually not much difference in price between the C/Y 35mm f/1.4 and the ZE/ZF 35mm f/2. They are very different designs, however. The f/1.4 in my view is better for 3D from what I have seen and is more suited for portraits with the wider aperture. The f/2 is probably a better landscape lens if you shoot stopped down. It seems to have much better corners.

The C/Y Zeiss 100mm f/2 is an excellent lens and in the forums here many people think it has a better 3D effect than the MP 100 f/2. See this review at pebble place:

http://www.pebbleplace.com/Personal/Contax_100mm_Planar.html

It has some excellent examples of the 3D this lens can produce.



Mar 18, 2011 at 03:37 PM
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I must be lucky because my Canon 35L 1.4 is one of the sharpest lens I own. It seems like a lot of people here like the Zeiss lens. I am sure they are excellent lens, but for my shooting I need very fast AF and if I am not mistaken the Zeiss lens are all Manual focus. I gave up on second party lens last year when I was talked into a Tamron. I have tried many Sigma and Tamron lens and none of them stack up to Canon's lens.


Mar 18, 2011 at 03:55 PM
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